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Fernando

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These are near my apartment

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1. Ivy, not edible, my torts are not interested in it.
2. Hosta?
3. Martha Washington Geranium, very pretty!
 

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cool well at least now I know I've got some free food around the corner for Andy and the Russian(s)
 

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I think #2 MIGHT be aspidistra (cast iron plant). Very hardy, but my tortoises don't eat it. I have it in my Manouria pen and they eat EVERYTHING, but my cast iron plant is thriving and untouched.
 

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emysemys said:
I think #2 MIGHT be aspidistra (cast iron plant). Very hardy, but my tortoises don't eat it. I have it in my Manouria pen and they eat EVERYTHING, but my cast iron plant is thriving and untouched.

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